Bigo Live Fawazeer game show launched as part of a Ramadan 2026 initiative. The livestreaming platform targets its 700 million users across 150 countries. The campaign revives the traditional Fawazeer format through live competitions.

Bigo Live Fawazeer Schedule and Format

The Multi-guest Room Ramadan Fawazeer airs every Wednesday and Sunday from 11 PM to 1 AM. Content creator Rimas, with Bigo ID rimesrimo, hosts the show. Moreover, 36 creator teams from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, and the UAE participate in trivia on regional Ramadan traditions.

Each episode spotlights one country. For example, the first aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Foundation Day on February 22. Subsequent shows cover Kuwait’s National Day, Tunisia, and others. As a result, viewers explore unique customs across the MENA region.

Prizes and Interactive Features

Participants and viewers win prizes during live sessions. High-value rewards include the iPhone 17 Pro Max through trivia and lucky draws. In addition, in-app events offer Ramadan-themed virtual gifts like the Ramadan 2026 Pendant, Medal, and Entrance Effect.

These features encourage participation. Users gain a sense of community during the holy month. Furthermore, the platform provides sustained programming via the MENA Live House Ramadan Special Edition.

MENA Live House Programming

The MENA Live House features 4-hour sessions with eight creators. Each delivers 30 minutes of Ramadan content on religious, cultural, positive, and community themes. Meanwhile, regional in-app content amplifies the celebrations.

“We are moving beyond standard content consumption; we are building a Digital Majlis. By gamifying Fawazeer, we bridge the gap between Gen Z’s interactive habits and deep-rooted Arab heritage. This isn’t just a show, it’s a synchronous cultural moment that unites millions.”

Bigo Live spokesperson

Background on Fawazeer Tradition

Fawazeer originated as Ramadan riddle programs on Arab television. Families gathered nightly to solve puzzles. Today, digital platforms adapt this custom for global audiences. Notably, Bigo Live connects users in real-time broadcasts since its 2016 launch from Singapore.

The platform serves over 700 million users worldwide. This Ramadan effort preserves heritage amid digital shifts. In Saudi Arabia, such initiatives align with cultural preservation goals under Vision 2030.

Future Outlook for Digital Traditions

Bigo Live plans ongoing events through Ramadan 2026. Consequently, creators and communities strengthen ties. The campaign demonstrates how livestreaming sustains traditions. Moreover, it fosters interaction across generations and borders.

Viewers access rewards and content via the app. As Ramadan approaches, participation grows. This model may influence future holiday programming on social platforms.